The following expressions is used to determine the state of an ideal gas Question 17Answer a. pv = RT b. pV = mRT c. p1V1/T1 = p2V2/T2 d. all of the above
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Step 1: Recall the ideal gas law - The general equation of state for an ideal gas is pV = nRT, where n is the amount of substance (in moles). Show more…
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